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__[[User:Meco|meco]] ([[User talk:Meco|talk]]) 17:50, 25 November 2015 (UTC) | __[[User:Meco|meco]] ([[User talk:Meco|talk]]) 17:50, 25 November 2015 (UTC) | ||
*"Greater endorsement" means they asked you questions and you gave answers that indicated you have cognitive distortions. An example would be that if you answered "yes" to a bunch of [http://nathania.org/wiki/List_of_Bumby_MOLEST_scale_questions these questions], that would be "greater endorsement of cognitive distortions" than if you answered no to all of them. | |||
*"A dichotomous variable" means it can be either present or not present. I.e. you're either denying and minimizing, or you're not. | *"A dichotomous variable" means it can be either present or not present. I.e. you're either denying and minimizing, or you're not. | ||
*"Actuarial risk" means that factors are present that statistically are associated with risk of offending. E.g., if you're young, that increases your actuarial risk. | *"Actuarial risk" means that factors are present that statistically are associated with risk of offending. E.g., if you're young, that increases your actuarial risk. | ||
[[User:Lysander|Lysander]] ([[User talk:Lysander|talk]]) 18:44, 25 November 2015 (UTC) | [[User:Lysander|Lysander]] ([[User talk:Lysander|talk]]) 18:44, 25 November 2015 (UTC) |
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Obscure language
This article is way too difficult to apprehend. What do these phrases even mean:
- Greater endorsement of cognitive distortions
- a dichotomous variable reflecting denial and minimization
- actuarial risk
__meco (talk) 17:50, 25 November 2015 (UTC)
- "Greater endorsement" means they asked you questions and you gave answers that indicated you have cognitive distortions. An example would be that if you answered "yes" to a bunch of these questions, that would be "greater endorsement of cognitive distortions" than if you answered no to all of them.
- "A dichotomous variable" means it can be either present or not present. I.e. you're either denying and minimizing, or you're not.
- "Actuarial risk" means that factors are present that statistically are associated with risk of offending. E.g., if you're young, that increases your actuarial risk.